On Tuesday morning, a 4" gas line was accidentally struck by a construction crew on the 600 block of Joost Avenue in San Francisco's Sunnyside neighborhood, leading to a shelter-in-place order. The incident caused a gas leak, prompting immediate response from the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) and PG&E. Residents were advised to close windows and doors as a precaution. The shelter-in-place order was eventually lifted after the gas line break was repaired.
UPDATE: Gas line break in SF's Sunnyside neighborhood has been repaired, shelter-in-place lifted. https://t.co/CyXd7Rfdt9
A gas leak on the 600 block of Joost Avenue prompted a shelter-in-place order Tuesday morning in San Francisco’s Sunnyside neighborhood. https://t.co/QcyF3d48dz
Gas leak: Block of SF's Sunnyside neighborhood urged to shelter in place https://t.co/jbSkcyTu51
DEVELOPING: SF Fire is on the scene of a gas line break in the Sunnyside neighborhood. Residents are asked to shelter-in-place and close windows. https://t.co/M6bBI1Pwcv
JUST IN: A gas leak on the 600 block of Joost Avenue prompted a shelter-in-place order Tuesday morning in San Francisco’s Sunnyside neighborhood. https://t.co/fJMA8w3J1I
A gas line was struck by a construction crew on the 600 block of Joost St. A shelter in place has been ordered. If on that block, please close windows and doors. SFFD units are on scene and PG&E is responding to shut the gas leak off. #SFFD #YourSFFD https://t.co/uysBo2qwvB
🔊Residents on the 600 block of Joost --> heads up, a 4" gas line was accidentally struck, it is hissing, and a shelter-in-place order is about to be executed. https://t.co/Le0DoAWUaP